Three-bedroom, chain-free family home with large deck and driveway parking.
- Quiet cul-de-sac location near Lowford Village amenities
- Open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with integrated appliances
- Large raised sun deck and decent rear garden
- Three bedrooms; master with en-suite
- Partial garage conversion increases internal space, limits garage use
- Driveway parking for one car plus external storage
- No onward chain; freehold tenure
- Area records above-average crime and local deprivation
This three-bedroom semi-detached house in a quiet Bursledon cul-de-sac offers practical family living with immediate move-in convenience. The ground floor features an open-plan lounge/kitchen/dining space with integrated appliances and triple-track sliding doors to a large raised sun deck — ideal for indoor/outdoor family entertaining. A separate utility room (partial garage conversion) increases usable space and keeps daily chores out of sight.
Upstairs provides three well-proportioned bedrooms, the principal with an en-suite, plus a family bathroom. The property sits on a decent plot with a lawned garden, extensive decking and useful outdoor storage. Driveway parking beside a partially converted garage adds convenience for one vehicle.
Notable positives include no onward chain, freehold tenure, proximity to schools, Lowford Village amenities, and fast broadband with good road links to Southampton. Buyers should note the area records above-average crime and local deprivation indicators; purchasers may want to review local community and security arrangements. The garage has been partially converted — this increases internal footprint but reduces full garage parking capacity.
This home suits young families seeking practical space near schools and green areas, or buyers wanting a ready-to-live-in property with scope to tailor the partially converted garage and garden for further value. Council Tax Band C keeps running costs moderate.